Definitely look at the Win32::OLE pod, as mentioned by blaze and jmcnamara.

Also, you can find some very useful Win32 information at Roth Consulting Perl/Win32 Programming. You may want to check out their Win32::API::Prototype extention too. Here's an example:

use Win32::API::Prototype; @Days = qw( Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat ); ApiLink( 'kernel32.dll', 'void GetLocalTime( LPSYSTEM lpSystemTim +e )' ) || die; $lpSystemTime = pack( "S8", 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 ); # This function does not return any value GetLocalTime( $lpSystemTime ); @Time{ year, month, dow, day, hour, min, sec, mil } = unpack( "S*" +, $lpSystemTime ); printf( "The time is: %d:%02d:%02d %s %04d.%02d.%02d\n", $Time{hou +r}, $Time{min}, $Time{sec}, $Days[$Time{dow}], $Time{year}, $Time{mon +th}, $Time{day} );
If you're a C/C++ win32 programmer, which you probably are, this should make sense.

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In reply to Re: API of all the functions of Win32::OLE by hiseldl
in thread API of all the functions of Win32::OLE by Anonymous Monk

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